Arkansas State Police Investigator Tony Haley testified during the past six months, he along with agents of the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force met with Spicer via a confidential informant. Haley said on two occasions, Spicer sold the informant methamphetamine and on one occasion sold the informant Oxycodone.

Haley said during an interview, Spicer admitted to the sale of methamphetamine and Oxycodone.

Prosecutor Liza Brown said Spicer had been in Baton Rouge but came back to Russellville and is currently on parole.

• Jeremy L. Partain, 37, theft by receiving — $5,000.

According to a report by the Russellville Police Department, an officer responded to the intersection of State Highway 7 and Water Works Road in reference to a suspicious incident. A Pope County coroner was out with three men who were pushing a motorcycle. The report stated the coroner told the officer the men said they were pushing it because it ran out of gas. When the coroner questioned where the key was, the suspects said it broke off in the ignition, according to the report. The officer ran the motorcycle’s license plate which dispatch said returned as stolen out of Springfield, Mo. The officer spoke to Partain who said he was test driving the motorcycle for his son and that it was purchased from a female friend who lived in the Dover area, according to the report.

Brown said Johnson had written a hot check in the amount of $4,327 to the Pope County Sheriff’s Office to bond his father out of jail. A charge was filed in Pope County Circuit Court on March 23 against Johnson and a warrant issued for his arrest.